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Christmas Eve Skiing. . .

 


Merry Christmas everyone!  We managed to hit a local trail just around the corner from the house for about 90 minutes midday today (Christmas Eve 2022) before returning home for hot chocolate by the fire, hot showers, dinner preparations, and dressing for dinner before the meal itself about 5:30pm.  

Cold, fresh powder meant a nice glide today even as we broke trail, and I could have continued skiing for hours easily.  We have a Boxing Day jaunt planned about 20 minutes south of Lansing at Burchfield Park where there are extensive ski trails through the woods along the Grand River.  Glorious!  And they might have a chance to groom before we get there.  

 Can't wait!

-- Stokes

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tradgardmastare said…
Terrific photo of you and yours! Enjoy the skiing and Merry Christmas!
I look forward to following the adventures of the Duchy of Stollen in the coming year.
Alan Tradgardland

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